A fresh deal from Samsung and Sky allows shoppers to pocket a cool £300 directly into their bank account—but it won't last forever.
Telecoms giant Sky is offering customers the chance to spread the cost of the latestGalaxy Tab S10 Ultra, which retails at over £1000, for£30 per month.The cherry on top is that Samsung enthusiasts can also bag £300 cashback due to a new promotion.
Samsung has kicked off its Shine Bright campaign, allowing customers who purchase certain products to receive a hefty sum back into their bank accounts. After snapping up eligible items and they're in hand, all Samsung devotees need to do isvisit this link and claim their cashback.
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If this Sky offertickles your fancy, all you need to do is purchase the tablet here, then once it arrives in the post, head over to Samsung's promotional page here and submit a claim.
Customers will need to lodge the claim within 30 days and provide proof of purchase, the device's IMEI and the serial number. Once the claim is approved, Samsung will transfer £300 directly into your bank account. Simple, isn't it?
Sky is letting customers pay for the tablet at £30 per month on a 48-month contract. This means tablet fans can use the Samsung cashback to cover the cost of the device for several months, or splash out on something else entirely.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra boasts a speedy MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ processor, an included S Pen stylus, and a whopping 14.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 120Hz display.
Don't fancy Sky's offering? Samsung is offering £100 cashback on the Galaxy Watch Ultra, meaning this Amazon purchase will cost £399. Samsung is also handing out £200 cashback on the Galaxy S25 Ultra phone fromSamsung here, including £200 trade-in credit on old phones.
Our tech gurus at the Daily Express have given the Samsung Galaxy S10 Ultra model a thorough review right here and they're singing its praises. They declared: "Is the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra a brilliant tablet? 100% yes!".
"This device is incredibly powerful, brimming with smart features, exudes a premium look and delivers performance that won't buckle under pressure. The AMOLED screen is simply breathtaking, and you even get that S Pen stylus in the box - something Apple charges over £100 to include."
However, tech editor David Snelling did have one gripe with the screen. He admitted: "However, no matter how good it is, that 14.6-inch panel is just too large for me, especially when travelling, and that's crucial as this is when, like most people, I use my tablet the most.
"Of course, some will adore the gigantic display, and if you genuinely require a super-sized screen, then this is a solid, albeit pricey, option. It ticks all the right boxes and you certainly won't be disappointed with your purchase."
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